------=_NextPart_000_014F_01C5C828.CDFA30E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Conincidentally, I happen to have seen the Sottanstall book again this morn= ing as I showed it to John Eisel. It is as I thought - Part II (the composi= tions) was printed in Huddersfield, and there are two copies of it in the Y= ACR library. The single copy of Part I (a theoretical treatise) is part han= dwritten and part printed. There are both hand-written and printed copies o= f the title page, naming a printer in Birmingham which seems rather odd. Th= e book was formerly in the ringing chamber at Sowerby, but was donated to t= he YACR library a few years ago. Exactly what is in the archives at Wakefie= ld is therefore unclear. David ------=_NextPart_000_014F_01C5C828.CDFA30E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Conincidentally, I happen to have seen the= =20 Sottanstall book again this morning as I showed it to John Eisel. It is as = I=20 thought - Part II (the compositions) was printed in Huddersfield, and there= are=20 two copies of it in the YACR library. The single copy of Part I (a theoreti= cal=20 treatise) is part handwritten and part printed. There are both hand-wr= itten=20 and printed copies of the title page, naming a printer in Birmingham which = seems=20 rather odd. The book was formerly in the ringing chamber at Sowerby, but wa= s=20 donated to the YACR library a few years ago. Exactly what is in the archive= s at=20 Wakefield is therefore unclear.
 
David
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